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Iron phosphate from Liège to power Chinese buses

Prayon, a world leader in the phosphates sector
Prayon, a world leader in the phosphates sector

The Prayon group, based in Engis, will supply China with one of the chemical components that will be used to make rechargeable batteries for electric vehicles - a major challenge for China in its fight against pollution. For us, it represents an investment of about €16 million and 16 jobs will be created.

Prayon, a world leader in the phosphates sector, has signed a five-year renewable supply contract with the Chinese company Pulead, one of the sector's giants. To that end, the group will build a new iron phosphate production unit in the Liège region. The agreement concerns the production of 2,500 tons of iron phosphate a year. In China, it will be added to the lithium which makes up the batteries for electric buses. Being a product of great purity, it will increase Prayon's turnover, which was €709 million in 2015.

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